School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences

The School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences offers seven majors, eight minors and one dual-degree program. All graduates receive a Bachelor of Science degree.

The School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences is composed of the departments of animal science; biology; chemistry; mathematics and computer science; and physics, astronomy and geology. Throughout the school, an emphasis on inquiry, research and problem solving guides the curriculum and classroom practice. The school strives to provide for all Berry students opportunities to gain an appreciation for scientific thought and methods, and logical and mathematical reasoning. For students who seek greater experience in these areas, there are opportunities for mastery of the content in one or more disciplines, for experiential learning in laboratories and field study, and for the development of a desirable work ethic.